Bottle.



- PATENTED SEPT. 26, 1905. F. & G. DECKER.

APPLICATION FILED APR 12 5.

mm STATES PATENT OFFICE.

FRANK DECKER AND CHARLES DECKER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

BOTTLE.-

To aZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that we, FRANK DECKER and CHARLEs DECKER, citizens of the United States, and residents of Greater New York, borough of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New'York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Bottles, of which the following is a specification.

Our invention relatesto bottles. It has for its object to provide a device arranged to be attached to the neck of the bottle over the opening therein and adapted to allow the contents to be withdrawn by tipping the bottle.

It has for a further object to provide a device of the character set forth embodying advantages in point of perfect operation, simplicity, and inexpensiveness of construction, strength, and attractiveness in appearance.

In the drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of the casing in place on the neck of the bottle. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the cap removed. Fig. 3 is a perspective view of r the casing removed, and Fig. 4. is a vertical sectional view of the complete device.

In all the figures of the drawings illustrating our invention like parts are represented by corresponding reference character's.

Referring to the drawings, 1 designates a bottle, and 2 the neck, having an enlarged tapering portion 3, provided with bayonet-- slots 4 in its upper edge and exterior screwthreads 5 at its lower end. The outer circular flaring flange 6 of the casing 7 inclosing.

the enlarged portion, contacts with the other surface thereof and is provided with interior screw-threads 8, in engagement with the screwthreads 5, and an inturned' portion 9, engaging the shoulder 10 at the lower end of the enlarged portion, and the inner circular flange 11 contacts with the inner surface of the neck and is connected to the flange 6 by a ring 12, which rests on the upper edge of the neck of the bottle. the outlet from the bottle 13 issecured to the inner edge of the ring 12 and projectsdownward-1y within the flange 11. A conical-shaped valve 14 is located in the sleeve 13 and its outward movement therein being limited by a cross-piece 15 on .the lower end of a. bar 16 6 and ring 12 of the casing 7 registering with the bayonet-slot in the enlarged portion.

The downwardly-extending flaring flange.

18 of the cap 19 fits over the casing 7 and is Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed April 12, 1905. Serial. No- 255,092.

A funnel-shaped sleeve forming Patented Sept. 26, 1905.

provided with interior inwardly-extending pins 20, adapted in fixing the cap in place to be forced down into the bayonet-slot, turned thereon to one side, and, finally, forced up into the inner end thereof into locked position, and the upwardly extending funnelshaped sleeve 21 forms the outlet from the cap and is connected to the flange 18 by a horizontal ring 22.

To force the pins up into the inner ends of the bayonet-slots and hold themin such position, a spring-washer 23 is located between the horizontal rings 12 and 22. I .The operation is as follows:' To empty the contents of the bottle, it is turned to one side, causing the valveto unseat and allowing the liquid to flow through the funnel shaped sleeve of the casing into the cap and finally out of the funnel-shaped sleeve of the cap.

We do not wish to be understood as limiting ourselves to the precise detail and arrange-- thereon and having angular slots registering with the slots in the neck, a valve in said casing and a cap adapted to fit over said casing and having pins adapted to engage said an gular slots, substantially as described.

2. In a bottle, the combination with the neck havingslots, of a casing secured thereon provided with an outer flange having slots registering with the slots in the neck, an inner flange fitting into the neck of the bottle, a

funnel-shaped sleeve within said last-mentioned flange, a conical valve in said sleeve and a cap adapted to fit over said casing and having pins adapted to engage said slots, substantially as described. 1

3. In a bottle, the combination with the neck having angular slots of a casing secured thereon provided with an outer flange having angular slots registering with the slots in the neck, an inner flange fitting into the neck of the bottle, a funnel-shaped sleeve within said last-mentioned flange, a conical valve in said sleeve provided with means to limit its movement oif its seat, and a cap adapted to fit over said casing and having pins adapted 'to engage said angular'slots, substantially as described.

4:. In a bottle, the combination with the neck having slots, of a casing secured thereon and having slots registering with the slots in the neck, a valve in said casing and a cap adapted to iit over said casing and having pins adapted to engage the slots in the casing and neck and a funnel-shaped outlet, substantially as described.

5. In a bottle, the combination With the neck having bayonet-slots, of a casing secured thereon and having bayonet-slots registering with the slots in the neck, avalve in said casing, a cap adapted to fit over said casing and 7 having pins adapted to engage the bayonetslots in the casing and neck and a spring interposed'between said cap and casing to normally hold the pins in the upper ends of said slots, substantially as described.

6. In a bottle, the combination with the neck having exterior screw-threads and bayonet-slots, of a casing having interior screwthreads engaging the screw-threads on the bottle and bayonet-slots registering With the slots in the neck, and a cap adapted to fit over said casing and having pins adapted to engage the bayonet-slots, substantially as described.

7. In a bottle, the combination with the neck having exterior screw-threads and bayonet-slots, of a casing having interior screwthreads engaging the screw-threads on the bottle and bayonet-slots registering with the slots in the neck, a cap adapted to fit over said casing and having pins adapted to engage the bayonet-slots and a spring interposed between said cap and easing adapted to normally hold the pins in the upper ends of said slots, substantially as described.

Signed at New York, in the county oi New York and State of New York, this 1st day of April, A. D. 1905.

FRANK DECKER. CHARLES DECKER.

W'itnesses:

CHAS. L. WOLF, M. BENDER. 

